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4/01/2005

Contemporary Shirt Draft


This is an example of a contemporary shirt draft. Compare the shape of these pattern pieces to the vintage pattern drafts.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Pam. I see the difference but so what? Can you explain the differences please?

10:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And we wonder why men looked so much more neatly dressed back then! Their clothes were made with more detail.


Barb C.

1:38 PM  

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